Seeking to preserve its ability to get records from libraries under the USA Patriot Act, the Justice Department said Thursday that two of the Sept. 11 hijackers apparently used a public computer in a New Jersey state college library to make the reservations for the flights they commandeered. Kenneth L. Wainstein, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and a former general counsel of the FBI, told a House Judiciary subcommittee that four times in August 2001, individuals using Internet accounts registered to hijackers Nawaf Alhazmi and Khalid Almihdhar used the library computers to review and order airline tickets on an Internet travel reservations site. Full Story
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